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Within minutes, little Jasmin came into the world-and it's all thanks to Trinity , a pupil at Kingsford Junior School, in Colchester, Essex.

Dee said: "My waters had broken and my husband was on the phone to get his mum to take us to hospital. By the time she got here, the baby had already been born.

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"When it all started happening, Trinity turned to me and said: 'It' s OK mum, I have seen One Born Every Minute. I'll go get the towels.' "She was just amazing. Words can't express how proud I am of her .I think a lot girls of her age wouldn't have been so calm and known what to do.

Dee, who lives off Furneaux Lane, in Fingringhoe, Essex, said: "She's so modest. I keep telling her, I sneezed and she did all the work." During the birth, husband Terry ,34, was on the phone to a 999 operator .

"Then he was saying: 'I can see a face, a hand, there's a body.' "An ambulance arrived between five and ten minutes later , but we had pretty much done everything for them. " Mum and baby were checked over , but neither needed treatment. Jasmin weighed 7lbs 1oz.

Since the drama, late on March 31, Mrs Culley has scolded Trinity for watching the graphic One Born Every Minute in her bedroom. She added: "She just said to me: 'But mum, if I hadn't, I wouldn't have known what to do'."